From its snow-capped mountains to its mighty fjords, from grand valleys to tranquil lakes and lovely archipelagos, the county of Troms is bursting with natural wonders. To cap it off, it also plays host to the northern lights. Tromso, the capital, is the gateway to the region's rugged beauty, but with 65,000 people it's also a surprisingly rich city culturally, with many interesting museums and sites (including the world's northernmost botanical garden) and even a pulsing nightlife.
Restaurants in Troms
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Magic Ice is not just a bar built entirely out of Norwegian ice, but the ultimate arctic cultural experience. Included in the entrance fee, expect to taste arctic nature with our welcome drink made of arctic crowberry and white wine and feel like royalty sitting on the ice throne dressed in a warm poncho. Learn about Tromsø’s history through the extravagant and detailed ice carvings and sculptures crafted by world renowned ice artists. Everyone of every age is always welcome into this magical winter wonderland.
I visited in March of 2019 during a snowy day in Tromso. The ice carvings were awesome and you received a complimentary drink at the bar.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Welcome to Norway’s largest 18-hole in door mini golf course and bar. You will find us at the old Mack buildings, with entrance from Musegata. The mini golf is always drop in, and there's ID20 years from 7pm every day. Hours: Mon – Thu: 1pm – Midnight Fri: 1pm – 3am Sat: Midday – 3am Sun: Midday – Midnight
1.0 based on 1 reviews
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